Still need to know the program you are using to create documents. It does not matter what you were using in the past. We need to know what you are using on Windows 10 to create documents. That is a pretty vital piece of information that is really helpful.

bro67/ Thanks for the reply....... I click on the windows logo in bottom l/corner which brings up start menu, then I click on DOCUMENTS, open new file, but cannot type the info for document.
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When I do what you said you do in your 2nd post, it opens File explorer. What I CAN do from there is, over on the right, where it displays some folders and files, I can RIGHT-click in the open blank area and a menu will pop up where I can select by moving my mouse pointer over "New >", whereupon another menu will pop up and I can select by clicking on Text Document, Microsoft Word Document, and other things.

If I click on "Microsoft Word Document" (for example), a new file will appear in that display area on the right and be waiting for me to type in a name for the document. After I type a name, I hit enter, then hit enter again, and then the document opens and I can type in the body of that document.

If I click on "New Text Document" instead of "Microsoft Word Document", it goes exactly the same way.

Exactly where does this go differently for you?

Word Man............I followed your directions and it was perfect. You are the man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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